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LIVE: Gilas Pilipinas vs New Zealand – Fiba qualifiers

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LIVE UPDATES: Gilas Pilipinas opens its Fiba World Cup Asian qualifiers third window campaign against New Zealand in Auckland.

  • Gilas Pilipinas, already qualified for the second round, opens its Fiba World Cup Asian qualifiers third window campaign against New Zealand in an away game.

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July 3, Friday – Auckland

  • 3pm (PH time) – Gilas Pilipinas vs New Zealand

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  • Shea Ili fouled by Carl Tamayo. He makes both freethrows. 87-85 lead for New Zealand.
  • Dwight Ramos 2 freethrows. Gilas ties at 85-all 3:46 in OT.
  • Sam Waardenburg first to score in OT as New Zealand takes the lead, 85-83.
  • NOT COUNTED! We got into overtime.
  • Referees reviewing the final attempt is counted.
  • 3 attempts at the basket in New Zealand’s final possession, looks like the final attempt beat the clock.
  • Juan Gomez de Liaño stops and pops and makes a bigtime 3! Tied game at 83-all, 11.9 seconds left.
  • Shea Ili makes 2 freethrows. New Zealand holding on to an 83-80 lead. 21.5 seconds to go.
  • Dwight Ramos fouls Shea Ili.
  • Justin Brownlee loses the ball. 24.7 seconds left.
  • But he only makes 2nd of the crucial freethrows. Gilas still down 81-80.
  • Kevin Quiambao with the steal and he gets foiled! 30.4 seconds to go.
  • After a review, New Zealand gets the ball. 38.8 seconds left.
  • Tense moments. Dwight Ramos fouled. 41 seconds left. But New Zealand not yet in penatly.
  • Gilas turnover. Tai Webster converts. New Zealand with the lead anew, 81-79, 45 seconds left.
  • Tai Webster ties the game for New Zealand, 79-all. 1:24 left.
  • Kevin Quiambao pulls up and gives Gilas the lead back, 79-77, 2:52 left.
  • Sam Waardenburg 2 freethrows. New Zealand ties the game at 77.
  • Carlin Davison completes a slam off a Gilas turnover. Gilas lead quickly down to 2, 77-75. 4:19 to play.
  • But Reuben Te Rangi quickly answers with a wide-open 3. Gilas lead down to four, 77-73.
  • Dwight Ramos gets the bounce with the 3. 77-70 for Gilas.
  • Reuben Te Rangi with the putback. Gilas still leads 74-70.
  • Kevin Quiambao for 3! Gilas Pilipinas now leads by 6, 74-68. 5:52 left.
  • AJ Edu splits the freethrows. 71-68 for Gilas Pilipinas.
  • Jordan Ngatai also called for an unsportsmanlike foul with after an elbow on AJ Edu’s face.
  • RJ Abarrientos with a bank shot. Gilas up again, 70-68.
  • Shea Ili split as New Zealands ties, 68-68.
  • Carl Tamayo spin move. Gilas back in the lead, 68-67. 8:20 left.
  • Dwight Ramos and Reuben Te Rangi trade baskets. 67-66, New Zealand.
  • Shea Ili puts New Zealand back in front, 65-64.
  • Last 10 minutes.
  • END OF THIRD QUARTER: Gilas Pilipinas 64, New Zealand 63.
  • Sam Waardenburg killer 3 to end the quarter.
  • AJ Edu splits his freethrows.
  • Filipino fans in Auckland making themselves heard with Gilas Pilipinas chants.
  • Juan Gomez de Liaño for 3! And Gilas Pilipinas takes the lead, 63-30. 46 seconds left.
  • RJ Abarrientos 2 freethrows. 60-all, 1:18 3rd quarter.
  • Mike Phillips floater! Gilas Pilipinas within two, 60-58. 1:38 3rd quarter.
  • Kevin Quiambao with a baseline floater. Gilas down by four, 60-56.
  • Mike Phillips, though, misses both freebies. Gilas Pilipinas gets possession.
  • Tohi Smith-Milner called for an unsportsmanlike foul on Mike Phillips.
  • New Zealand makes the Filipinos pay as Tohi Smith-Milner shoots another 3. Kiwis lead, 57-54. 2:45 3rd quarter.
  • Gilas couldn’t convert in the possesion.
  • Two freethrows for Dwight Ramos. Gilas Pilipinas within 3, 57-54. 3:57, 3rd quarter.
  • Dwight Ramos floater! Gilas still trails 57-52.
  • Taylor Britt quickly answers with a baseline drive. New Zealand leads 57-50.
  • AJ Edu 2 freethrows. Gilas brings down the lead to 5, 55-50.
  • Much needed 3 from Juan Gomez de Liano. Gilaas still down 55-48. 5:23, 3rd quarter.
  • Carl Tamayo underneath. New Zealand 55, Gilas Pilipinas 45.
  • Shea Ili with another 3. New Zealand’s 3-point shooting hurting Gilas here. Kiwis lead 55-43.
  • Dwight Ramos for 2. Gilas still down by nine, 52-43.
  • Sam Mennenga follows up his split with a 3. Biggest lead for New Zealand at 52-41, 7:47 3rd quarter.
  • Justin Brownlee still scoreless and now with 3 personal fouls.
  • Sam Mennenga finishes on the break. New Zealand leads 48-41.
  • Carl Tamayo also scores again. Gilas still down by five, 46-41.
  • Quick 2 for New Zealand courtesy of Shea Ili.
  • Third quarter underway.
  • Justin Brownlee still scoreless in 12 minutes of action off the bench.
  • Carl Tamayo leads Gilas Pilipinas in scoring with 11, Kevin Quiambao has 10.
  • END OF SECOND QUARTER: New Zealand 44, Gilas Pilipinas 39.
  • Final possession Gilas, but AJ Edu misses the attempt.
  • Tai Webster two freethrows. 44-39, New Zealand. 4.6 seconds left.
  • Dwight Ramos floater. Gilas still down by 3, 42-39. 20 seconds left.
  • Abarrientos misses a wide open left corner 3. New Zealand back with the ball.
  • RJ Abarrientos off the glass. Gilas down 42-37.
  • Sam Waardenburg two freethrows. New Zealand leads 42-35, 1:36.
  • Carl Tamayo hits his third 3! But Tai Webster quickly scores a 3 of his own. 40-35, New Zealand 1:44 second quarter.
  • Sam Mennenga nifty move. Back to a 5-point lead for NZ, 37-32.
  • New Zealand lead back to 3 after a Sam Timmins basket. 35-32.
  • Carl Tamayo attacks. New Zealand 33, Gilas 32. 3:37.
  • Taine Murray with a stepback jumper to keep the lead for New Zealand.
  • Gilas Pilipinas muffs chance to take the lead after a miss from Dwight Ramos.
  • Carl Tamayo for 3! Back to just a one point deficit for Gilas Pilipinas, 30-31. 4:43, second.
  • Taylor Britt takes advantage and scores 2. 31-27 for New Zealand.
  • Carl Tamayo and Mike Phillips with misses down low. New Zealand gets the ball back.
  • Juan Gomez de Lian with the fastbreak alley-oop. Gilas still down 29-27.
  • AJ Edu fouled on the rebound.
  • Couple of empty possessions for both teams.
  • Reuben Te Rangi ends Gilas run with a 3. New Zealand leads 29-25. 7:18 second quarter.
  • Carl Tamayo called for a travel as he attempts a basket.
  • Quiambao already with eight points off the bench.
  • Another 3 from KQ! Gilas Pilipinas down by just one, 26-25; 8:46, second quarter.
  • Jordan Ngatai quick answer for New Zealand.
  • Kevin Quiambao for 3! Gilas down by two, 24-22.
  • Tai Webster troops to the line again. He goes 1-2. 24-19 New Zealand lead.
  • KQ with a floater to start things off for Gilas in the second quarter. Still a 23-19 lead for New Zealand.
  • Second quarter underway.
  • END OF FIRST QUARTER: New Zealand 23, Gilas Pilipinas 17.
  • Juan Gomez de Liaño underneath! He gets the foul too and makes the freethrow. Gilas still down by four, 21-17, 27.3 first quarter.
  • Brownlee steal but AJ Edu with a bad pass. New Zealand possession again.
  • Mike Phillips and AJ Edu on the floor now for Gilas.
  • Gomez de Liaño another basket, but New Zealand quickly answers with a Reuben Te Rangi and- one.
  • Tohi Smith-Milner for 3 for New Zealand’s third 3 in the first. 18-12 lead for Kiwis.
  • JGDL with his first two. New Zealand still leads, 15-12.
  • Tai Webster. 2 freethrows. 15-10, New Zealand lead.
  • Instant offense from KQ. Gilas Pilipinas still down by 3, 13-10.
  • Juan Gomez de Liaño, Kevin Quiambao check in.
  • Brownlee steal, then he’s fouled.
  • But NZ knocks down another 3, courtesy of Reuben Te Rangi. 13-8 lead for the Kiwis.
  • Troy Rosario underneath. Gilas within two, 10-8.
  • Dwight Ramos splits his freethrows. Gilas down 10-6. 5:51, first quarter.
  • Justin Brownlee on the floor for Gilas.
  • New Zealand forces a turnover and Sam Waardenburg finishes. 10-5, New Zealand.
  • Sam Waardenburg knocks down a 3 as New Zealand retakes the lead, 8-5. 6:26, first quarter.
  • Shea Ili ties the game at 5-5.
  • Dwight Ramos scores his first 2. 5-3, Gilas Pilipinas. 7:39, first quarter.
  • Carl Tamayo with a 3! Gilas takes an early 3-2 lead.
  • Empty first possession for Gilas Pilipinas.
  • Shea Ili opens the scoring for New Zealand.
  • Gilas Pilipinas starting 5: RJ Abarrientos, June Mar Fajardo, Troy Rosario, Dwight Ramos and Carl Tamayo. No Justin Brownlee.
  • New Zealand players perform their routine pre-game Haka.
  • Players on the floor for the national anthems.

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Gilas Pilipinas Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers vs New Zealand

Gilas Pilipinas battles New Zealand in Auckland on Friday, looking to conquer the Boomers on their home floor for the Filipinos to have some sort of slack heading into the next window of the Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers.

The Filipinos will be looking to avenge a 69-66 loss the last time they tangled with the Kiwis, and a win would give them some breather heading into the next round where formidable Middle Eastern teams like Iran and Jordan await.

“If we don’t win one of these next two games, then we’re going to have a very small margin of error as we move forward to the next round,” Cone had said during one of their practices prior to departure.

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This game will be held at Spark Arena, before the Filipinos fly to Australia for a match with the Boomers, who manhandled them the last time.

“It’s almost like we’re going to [need to] sweep the next round, and that’s really difficult with high-quality teams like Iran, Jordan,” added Cone in explaining the consequences of two losses this week.

FILE– Gilas Pilipinas RJ Abarrientos during a send off match ahead of the Philippines' campaign in Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers third window

FILE– Gilas Pilipinas RJ Abarrientos during a send off match ahead of the Philippines’ campaign in Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers third window. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines–Gilas Pilipinas rolled past the Franklin Bulls, 94-66, on Tuesday to complete a sweep of the two-game series against New Zealand clubs before the third window of the Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers.

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Coach Tim Cone elected not to use Justin Brownlee anew while also resting Mike Phillips, but that hardly mattered as Gilas pulled away in the second half to rout the Bulls at Franklin Pool and Leisure in Pukekohe.

The win came two days after Gilas blew out the Manawatu Jets, 92-71, in North Palmerston.

The exhibitions served as tuneups before the Philippines resumes its qualifying campaign against host New Zealand on Friday.

Gilas also takes on Australia in Perth on Monday to conclude the first round of qualification.

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US-Bosnia sets English language soccer viewership record on Fox

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Any time the U.S. men’s national team steps on the pitch, it’s going to draw a lot of eyeballs, but Wednesday’s match against Bosnia and Herzegovina was historic.

Preliminary numbers from Nielsen report that the broadcast on Fox averaged 24.43 million viewers, peaking at 31.88 million late in the game.

That was enough to make it the largest English-language audience for a soccer broadcast in U.S. history.

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The knockout stage match between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina broke U.S. viewership records. (Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)

It edged out the previous record holder — the 2015 Women’s World Cup final between the U.S. and Japan — which averaged 22.32 million viewers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Telemundo’s Spanish telecast of the game brought in 9.1 million viewers for a combined total of 33.53 million, easily a record for a soccer match broadcast in the United States.

But what else is new? This World Cup has been obliterating ratings records since it started.

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U.S. World Cup matches have been drawing massive ratings. (Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The highly anticipated clash saw the U.S. trying to win its first knockout stage match since 2002 and bounce back from a disappointing loss to Turkey that capped off the group stage.

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Meanwhile, Bosnia and Herzegovina looked to play spoiler after advancing from Group B as a third-place team, hoping to eliminate the United States on its home soil.

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U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card was one of the biggest moments of the team’s win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

In the end, the U.S. came out with a 2-0 win, but it came at a cost. Star striker Folarin Balogun was on the receiving end of a wildly controversial red card that not only took him out of the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina — forcing the U.S. to play the last 25 minutes or so a man down — but also ruled him out of Monday’s Round of 16 match against Belgium.

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Colombia vs. Ghana prediction, odds, line, time: 2026 World Cup Round of 32 picks

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The final World Cup 2026 Round of 32 matchup will pit Colombia against Ghana on Friday night. Colombia won Group K with a 2-1-0 record, while Ghana (1-1-1) was a third-place finisher in Group L. The Ghanaians are 65th in FIFA rankings, making them the lowest-ranked team to make the Round of 32, while Colombia is ranked 11th. Both nations have one all-time victory in a knockout round match at the World Cup. This will be the first competitive matchup between the squads.

Kickoff is 9:30 p.m. ET from Kansas City Stadium. The latest Colombia vs. Ghana odds from FanDuel Sportsbook list the Colombians at -195 on the 90-minute money line (risk $195 to win $100), with Ghana at +650, and a draw at +280. The over/under for total goals is 2.5. Colombia are at -650 to advance to the next round, with Ghana at +410. Before locking in any Ghana vs. Colombia picks or World Cup 2026 predictions, check out the Colombia vs. Ghana predictions from SportsLine’s Martin Green.

After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Last year, Green was profitable in multiple areas on his soccer betting picks, including the Champions League (+211.25) and Bundesliga (+100). He’s also been red-hot in 2026, posting an 18-8 record over his last 26 UCL picks, returning nearly $1,000 in profit. He’s also on a 16-6 roll (+833.5) on his 2026 World Cup picks entering Friday. Anyone wanting to follow his World Cup betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could see big returns.

Now, Green has studied Ghana vs. Colombia and just revealed his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several World Cup odds and soccer betting lines for Colombia vs. Ghana: 

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Ghana vs. Colombia 90-minute money line

Colombia -240, Ghana +800, Draw +330

Ghana vs. Colombia over/under:

2.5 goals 

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Ghana vs. Colombia to advance:

Colombia -650, Ghana +410

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After examining Ghana vs. Colombia from every angle, Green is leaning Under 2.5 total goals (-132). Both squads have played low-scoring contests thus far in the World Cup, with Ghana’s matches averaging 1.67 total goals and Colombia averaging 1.33 combined goals. Overall, four of Colombia’s last five World Cup matches have seen under 2.5 total goals, while four of the Ghanaians last five matches across all competitions have had under 2.5 combined scores.

“It could be a tight, tense game, as Ghana are well-drilled in defense,” Green told SportsLine. “Colombia are likely to dominate possession in this game, but they’ll need to be patient as they try to break down Ghana’s low block.” See Green’s best bets for Colombia vs. Ghana at SportsLine, and you can bet Under 2.5 goals for Ghana vs. Colombia at FanDuel here:

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After studying Colombia vs. Ghana from every angle, Green has found a critical x-factor and locked in two best bets, one of which returns plus-money that he calls “a solid play.” You can head to SportsLine to see what they are

So what is the best bet for Ghana vs. Colombia? Visit SportsLine now to see the best bets for Colombia vs. Ghana, all from expert on a 16-6 roll on WC picks, and find out.

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NFL.com Predicts Winner of Vikings QB Battle

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A Minnesota Vikings helmet rests on the turf during minicamp work at the TCO Performance Center in Eagan, Minnesota, with June 2026 capturing a close-up of the team’s purple shell and facemask beside sideline gear as players continued offseason preparation before training camp during the early summer practice window for Kevin O’Connell’s roster in Minnesota. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

If you ranked the Minnesota Vikings’ top storylines heading into July, the upcoming quarterback battle would probably take the cake — even if Kyler Murray remains the frontrunner to earn the spot. NFL.com came along to size up the competition this week, and according to Nick Shook, the job is Murray’s to lose.

Shook was actually pretty matter-of-fact about his prediction. He doesn’t consider the outcome very suspenseful.

Murray Has the Edge, But McCarthy Still Factors into the Long Game

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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray takes off on a scramble at SoFi Stadium, with Dec. 28, 2024 capturing the second-half sequence in Inglewood against the Los Angeles Rams. Murray uses his trademark mobility to escape pressure, extend the drive, and stress the defense across the field during a divisional matchup that afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images.

Shook: Murray Will Win QB1

Shook analyzed which NFL players could most improve this season, mentioning Murray as a top candidate.

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Along the way, he announced his QB1 prediction for the Vikings: “Murray’s shift from Arizona to Minnesota isn’t quite the discovery of an oasis, but it’s certainly a better situation for the former No. 1 overall pick than the one he inhabited in the desert.”

“After dealing with injuries and logging just five games in 2025, Murray is now playing under quarterback expert Kevin O’Connell and has the privilege of throwing passes to Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, Jauan Jennings and T.J. Hockenson in a stable offensive scheme that helped Sam Darnold post a career year in 2024.”

If Darnold could explode in the Twin Cities, so can Murray — is the working theory for many.

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“Yes, he’s going to win the job over J.J. McCarthy, and I believe he’ll form a beautiful partnership with O’Connell, the coach of a team that is a reliable quarterback away from a return to the playoffs. Expect Murray to become that quarterback and rebuild his reputation along the way,” Shook concluded.

Most of the World Agrees

By now, most Vikings fans and NFL followers understand that Murray will win the quarterback battle sometime this month or next, and he’ll get a chance to maintain that gig throughout the 2026 campaign. Per sportsbooks, he’s a -770 favorite as the calendar flipped to July, which implies an 88% chance of prevailing.

Murray started 87 games for the Cardinals over seven seasons, compared to McCarthy’s 10 since 2024, and Murray has all the necessary tools of a franchise quarterback. McCarthy may, as well, but there’s a reason Murray was drafted first overall in 2019, and McCarthy was chosen 10th in 2024 — Murray’s skills are just superior.

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Of course, if Shook is incorrect and McCarthy scores the upset, it will have meant that he had seriously turned the corner in his development — even Murray couldn’t stand in his way. Many Vikings fans are secretly hoping for the outcome; it’s just unlikely, given Murray’s track record held up against McCarthy’s.

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Minnesota really hasn’t featured a real quarterback battle since 2014 — the dawn of the Mike Zimmer era. That summer, rookie Teddy Bridgewater, veteran Matt Cassel, and the once-promising Christian Ponder vied for the top job, with Cassel prevailing briefly before losing his title due to injury early in the 2014 season.

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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy rushes into the end zone at Soldier Field, with Sept. 8, 2025 marking the second-half touchdown in Chicago against the Bears. McCarthy finishes the play with urgency as Minnesota’s offense leans on his legs during a key divisional road moment while the Vikings search for momentum. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images.

The Vikings, too, started to have a junior quarterback battle in 2024, but two things occurred: 1) Most fans understood that Sam Darnold would be the quarterback while McCarthy watched and learned indefinitely; 2) McCarthy tore his meniscus during the first preseason game, ending the battle on a sorrowful note.

Therefore, many newcomers to Vikings football have never experienced this — two guys battling it out in Eagan heat with the top prize of the QB1 scepter.

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That’s coming to Vikings training camp in four weeks.

Golden Opportunity for a Long-Term QB1

Both combatants have the chance of a lifetime, believe it or not. The Vikings drafted McCarthy for this very task in April 2024 — to be the franchise quarterback for perhaps a decade. A host of injuries have dampened that forecast, and in his first year as a starter, McCarthy looked pretty damn shaky, sans a few clutch moments that generated intense highlights — and memes.

Murray, on the other hand, can be another Baker Mayfield, cast off by his employer in pursuit of something better, with the player landing elsewhere and seizing a QB1 job for the long haul. That happened to Mayfield in 2023, and now in Tampa Bay, he’s just their franchise quarterback. That can occur for Murray in the Twin Cities.

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And if all else fails, the Vikings have a new general manager named Nolan Teasley, who would, in theory, have the opportunity to size up the 2027 NFL Draft for a new quarterback, a convenient time for it because the next class of signal-callers already appears to be overflowing with talent.

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Braves’ leaky bullpen cause for concern entering series vs. Mets

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Jul 2, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Dylan Lee (52) throws against the St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn ImagesJul 2, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Dylan Lee (52) throws against the St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Braves’ recent struggles may be spilling into the bullpen, an area of the team that has been solid for most of the season.

Atlanta, which will open a four-game series on Friday night against the visiting New York Mets, saw its relievers melt down on Thursday and allow eight runs in an 11-5 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.

The Braves have lost 14 of their last 19 games to see their lead in the National League East shrink to 2 1/2 games over the Philadelphia Phillies.

New York, which is in last place in the division, did not play on Thursday. The Mets lost a three-game series at Toronto and have dropped 10 of their last 12 games.

The Atlanta bullpen, which posted a 2.14 ERA in June, finished the final four innings on Wednesday without allowing a hit.

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It was a different story on Thursday.

Dylan Lee, who entered the game with an 0.95 ERA, allowed three runs in one-third of an inning and saw his ERA grow to 1.64. Reliable Tyler Kinley gave up three runs in two-thirds of an inning, and Ian Hamilton and James Karinchak each gave up one run.

“Dylan has pitched a lot, so it’s something we’ve got to keep an eye on,” Atlanta manager Walt Weiss said. “We always talk about trying to keep those guys strong all the way through. (Lee) was good to go, and he’s been virtually untouchable this year.”

Atlanta setup man Robert Suarez is out with right elbow inflammation and won’t return until after the All-Star break.

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This will be the second series between Atlanta and New York this season. The Mets won two of three games from June 12-14 in New York.

The Mets will send Christian Scott (2-0, 3.20 ERA) to the mound on Friday to face fellow right-hander Grant Holmes (4-4, 3.96) of the Braves.

Scott will make his second start since spending two weeks on the injured list with a hip impingement. He returned on Saturday to start against Philadelphia and threw 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits while striking out six in New York’s 6-2 victory.

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“I feel great,” Scott said afterward. “Felt like I attacked the zone pretty well for the most part. Just established my off-speed stuff early in the game and then kind of just rode the wave off of that.”

Scott, who made nine starts as a rookie in 2024, missed all of 2025 after undergoing Tommy John surgery.

Since his return this spring, Scott has been reliable. In 10 starts, he has allowed more than three runs just one time — when he gave up four in 4 2/3 innings against St. Louis on June 11 before going on the injured list.

He has made one career start against the Braves, taking a loss after allowing three runs over six innings in 2024.

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Holmes has made 15 starts, but his inability to pitch past the fifth inning in four of his last five starts caused the Braves to temporarily move him into a long relief role. In his last appearance against San Francisco on Saturday, he allowed just one hit over four scoreless innings in his team’s 5-0 loss.

Holmes has made two career starts against the Mets, going 0-1 with a 2.00 ERA and striking out 13 in nine innings.

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Gervonta Davis names a legendary lightweight champion as his dream fantasy fight

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Gervonta Davis has revealed the name of a past legend that he would have loved to have shared the ring with.

Davis has competed throughout multiple divisions in his career, claiming world honours at super featherweight, lightweight and super lightweight.

Since first becoming world champion just under a decade ago, ‘Tank’ has beaten the likes of Ryan Garcia, Rolly Romero and Isaac Cruz, winning 30 professional fights, with 28 of those coming by knockout.

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The last 18 months have been difficult for Davis, having first been held to a controversial majority decision draw against Lamont Roach in March 2025, before a planned exhibition with Jake Paul in November was cancelled after ‘Tank’ was involved in legal trouble.

He has since lost out on his WBA lightweight title after being named champion in recess, but there are now rumours over a return to the ring, with names such as Devin Haney and Floyd Schofield mentioned as possible opponents.

While those are options for the future, a resurfaced clip has seen Davis reflect on one big name from history that he would have loved to have tested his skills against.

“In the past? My weight class? Pernell Whitaker.”

Whitaker was a four weight world champion from lightweight to light middleweight, and is widely viewed as one of the greatest defensive boxers of all time, prompting his induction in the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2006.

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His final record stood at 40 wins from 46 professional fights, and a clash against Davis would have certainly been an intriguing match-up of styles.

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Wimbledon 2026 men’s and women’s seeds list and tracker

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Wimbledon is well underway and the upsets are starting to come thick and fast, with French Open champion and women’s fifth seed Mirra Andreeva the latest top seed to fall.

The 19-year-old Andreeva, who lifted her first grand slam title just last month in Paris, lost to former Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova, who found the form of her 2024 title run to win 4-6 7-5 6-4 on Centre Court.

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On the men’s side, fourth seed and title contender Ben Shelton lost in a match tiebreak against Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen on Tuesday in the biggest upset of the tournament so far, while former semi-finalist Elina Svitolina has also made a premature exit.

Reigning champion and third seed Iga Swiatek survived an almighty scare in her first-round match against Taylor Townsend, while top seed Aryna Sabalenka now faces a tough third-round against Jelena Ostapenko.

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Reigning men’s champion and top seed Jannik Sinner survived a scare of his own in the first round as he needed five sets to see off Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic, while seventh seed Novak Djokovic remains a possible semi-final opponent for the Italian.

Follow the top players’ progress with our seed tracker here:

Men’s seeds

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  1. Jannik Sinner (ITA) – ✅ plays Jenson Brooksby (USA) in third round

  2. Alexander Zverev (GER) – ✅ plays Marcos Giron (USA) in third round

  3. Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) plays Michael Zheng (USA) in third round

  4. Alex de Minaur (AUS) – ✅ plays Zachary Svajda (USA) in third round

  5. Taylor Fritz (USA) – ✅ plays Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) in third round

  6. Novak Djokovic (SRB) – ✅ plays Arthur Rinderknech [26] (FRA) in third round

  7. Daniil Medvedev – ✅ plays Jan-Lennard Struff in third round

  8. Flavio Cobolli (ITA) ✅ plays Karen Khachanov [19] in third round

  9. Alexander Bublik (KAZ) ✅ – plays Frances Tiafoe [17] (USA) in third round

  10. Casper Ruud (NOR) ❌ – knocked out first round by Hubert Hurkacz 4-6 2-6 6-7(7)

  11. Andrey Rublev ❌ – knocked out first round by Roman Safiullin (Q) 4-6 7-6(6) 6-3 3-6 6-7(12)

  12. Jiri Lehecka (CZE) ✅ – plays Jaume Munar (ESP) in third round

  13. Luciano Darderi (ITA) ❌ – knocked out first round by Ethan Quinn 7-6 7-5 6-2

  14. Jakub Mensik (CZE) ❌ – knocked out second round by Grigor Dimitrov 7-6, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4

  15. Learner Tien (USA) ❌ – knocked out by second round by Marton Fucsovics 6-7 6-4 7-6 6-3

  16. Frances Tiafoe (USA) – ✅ plays Alexander Bublik [10] (KHZ) in third round

  17. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) ❌ knocked out first round by Jaume Munar 6-1 6-4 6-3

  18. Karen Khachanov – ✅ plays Flavio Cobolli [9] in third round

  19. Arthur Fils (FRA) ❌ – knocked out second round by Matteo Berrettini 6-4 7-5 3-6 6-3

  20. Tommy Paul (USA) – ✅ plays Hubert Hurkacz (POL) in third round

  21. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP) plays Marton Fucsovics (HUN) in third round

  22. Rafael Jodar (ESP) – ✅ plays Shintaro Mochizuki (JPN) in third round

  23. Joao Fonseca (BRA) – ❌ knocked out by Roman Safiullin (Q) in third round 6-3 6-3 6-3

  24. Arthur Rinderknech (FRA) plays Novak Djokovic [7] (SRB) in third round

  25. Cameron Norrie (GBR) ❌ knocked out first round by Michael Zheng (Q) 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-3 7-6

  26. Ugo Humbert (FRA) ❌ knocked out by Zizou Bergs 6-2 7-5 4-6 3-6 6-3

  27. Brandon Nakashima (USA) ❌ knocked out second round by Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4 6-7(6) 6-7(5) 7-6(6) 6-7(7)

  28. Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG) ❌ knocked out first round by Lorenzo Sonego 4-6 4-6 7-6(2) 6-7(4)

  29. Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) ❌ knocked out first round by Kamil Majchrzak 6-3 7-5 7-5

  30. Ignacio Buse (PER) ❌ knocked out second round by Jenson Brooksby 6-2 6-2 6-3

  31. Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) ❌ knocked out first round by Quentin Halys 6-3 1-6 6-7(5) 3-6

Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in last year's final (PA Wire)

Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in last year’s final (PA Wire)

Iga Swiatek is the defending women's champion and the third seed (Getty)

Iga Swiatek is the defending women’s champion and the third seed (Getty)

Women’s seeds

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  1. Aryna Sabalenka – ✅ plays Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) in third round

  2. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) – ✅ plays Elise Mertens [25] (BEL) in third round

  3. Iga Swiatek (POL) – ✅ plays Alexandra Eala [29] (PHI) in third round

  4. Jessica Pegula (USA) – ✅ plays Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) in third round

  5. Mirra Andreeva ❌ knocked out second round by Barbora Krejcikova 4-6 7-5 6-4

  6. Amanda Anisimova (USA) – ✅ plays Madison Keys [26] (USA) in third round

  7. Coco Gauff (USA) – ✅ plays Clare Liu (USA) in third round

  8. Elina Svitolina (UKR) ❌ – knocked out first round by Daria Snigur 5-7 2-6

  9. Linda Noskova (CZE) – ✅ plays Sorana Cirstea [17] (ROM) in third round

  10. Karolina Muchova (CZE) – ✅ plays Mananchaya Sawangkaew (THA) in third round

  11. Belinda Bencic (SUI) – ✅ plays Anna Kalinskaya [19] in third round

  12. Marta Kostyuk (UKR) – ✅ plays Emma Navarro [23] (USA) in third round

  13. Jasmine Paolini (ITA) – ✅ plays Maria Sakkari (GRE) in third round

  14. Naomi Osaka (JPN) – ✅ plays Daria Kasatkina (AUS) in third round

  15. Diana Shnaider ❌ – knocked out second round by Liudmila Samsonova 4-6 6-4 2-6

  16. Iva Jovic (USA) – ✅ plays Ekaterina Alexandrova [18] in third round

  17. Sorana Cirstea (ROU) ✅ – plays Linda Noskova [9] (CHZ) in third round

  18. Ekaterina Alexandrova – ✅ plays Iva Jovic [16] (USA) in third round

  19. Anna Kalinskaya – ✅ plays Belina Bencic [11] (SUI) in third round

  20. Maja Chwalinska (POL) ❌ – knocked out first round by Mananchaya Sawangkaew 2-6 7-5 6-2

  21. Marie Bouzkova (CZE) – ✅ plays Liudmila Samsonova in third round

  22. Leylah Fernandez (CAN) ❌ – knocked out first round by Janice Tjen 6-1 7-6

  23. Emma Navarro (USA) – ✅ – plays Marta Kostyuk [12](UKR) in third round

  24. Clara Tauson (DEN) ❌ – knocked out first round by Maria Sakkari 6-3 6-3

  25. Elise Mertens (BEL) – ✅ plays Elena Rybakina [2] (KHZ) in third round

  26. Madison Keys (USA) – ✅ plays Amanda Anisimova [6](USA) in third round

  27. Anastasia Potapova ❌ – knocked out first round by Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-2 6-3

  28. Ann Li (USA) ❌ – knocked out first round by Zeynep Sonmez 5-7 6-1 4-6

  29. Alexandra Eala (PHI) – ✅ plays Iga Swiatek [3] (POL) in third round

  30. Emma Raducanu (GBR) ❌ – withdrew due to injury

  31. Donna Vekic (CRO) ❌ – knocked out first round by Ashlyn Krueger 6-3 6-7(3) 4-6

  32. Katerina Siniakova (CZE) ❌ – knocked out second round by Nikola Bartunkova 6-3 3-6 7-5

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Mark Kotsay says hope remains for Ryan Lasko spinal surgery recovery

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A top Athletics outfield prospect still can’t feel his lower half after spinal surgery was needed to repair fractured vertebrae following a scary collision with a teammate in Double-A ball.

Ryan Lasko, a 24-year-old outfielder in the Athletics system, was injured during a game with Double-A Midland RockHounds after diving to catch a ball while playing center field.

The problem was Lasko’s right field teammate was also barreling down to catch the ball. They both gave up their bodies for the potential catch and collided as they hit the turf.

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Ryan Lasko of the Athletics makes a jumping throw during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at HoHoKam Stadium on March 8, 2026, in Mesa, Arizona. (Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)

Lasko’s teammate, Devin Taylor, was able to get up and field the rolling ball that split the two defenders, but Lasko stayed on the ground in what was a pretty ugly crash.

After he was carted off, it was found that Lasko fractured his C6-C7 vertebra, according to MLB.com. He needed spinal decompression and stabilization surgery to repair the injury, and he was in stable condition.

However, due to swelling, Lasko still doesn’t have feeling in his lower half just yet.

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Ryan Lasko of the Midland Rockhounds poses for a photo during the Midland Rockhounds photo day at Momentum Bank Ballpark on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Midland, Texas. (John E. Moore III/MLB Photos)

Athletics manager Mark Kotsay discussed Lasko’s injury on Wednesday, saying that “there’s hope the feeling comes back.”

Lasko is one of the Athletics’ top prospects, entering the season as the franchise’s No. 18 prospect, per MLB Pipeline. He was taken by the Athletics’ in the 2023 MLB Draft in the second round.

While he opened the season in Double-A, Lasko made it to Triple-A Las Vegas last season.

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Ryan Lasko of the Athletics bats during the second inning of a spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Hohokam Stadium on March 8, 2026, in Mesa, Arizona. (Diamond Images/Getty Images)

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As we count down to the first college football game of the 2026 season, we continue our new series: The records of each top CFB program in the West against all the others in the region.

espn%2Bnevada.pngSome schools have met many times over the years, while others are beginning new rivalries in the wake of recent realignment.

For each opponent in the table below, we provide the total games played, wins, losses, ties, winning percentage, first year played, and most recent contest.

We continue with Nevada, which has played 447 games against regional foes, winning 187, losing 249, with 11 ties for a winning percentage of .430.

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The Wolf Pack have recorded the most wins (28) against UNLV. They have played the most games (57) and lost the most games (34) against Fresno State.

Here is a breakdown of Nevada’s records vs. the region’s teams.


Nevada Football Wins vs. the Top Programs in the West
Opponent Games W L T Win % First Game Most Recent
Air Force 8 2 6 0 25.0 10/26/2012 11/23/2024
Arizona 6 1 4 1 25.0 11/01/1924 09/12/2015
ASU 3 2 1 0 66.7 10/12/1946 09/09/2006
Boise State 47 14 33 0 29.8 09/25/1971 10/24/2025
BYU 10 3 5 2 40.0 09/28/1929 10/18/2014
Cal 35 5 29 1 15.7 11/15/1899 09/04/2021
Colorado State 20 5 15 0 25.0 10/19/1974 11/02/2024
Fresno State 57 22 34 1 39.5 11/10/1923 10/04/2025
Hawai’i 29 15 14 0 51.7 12/25/1920 10/26/2024
UNLV 51 28 23 0 54.9 11/22/1969 11/29/2025
New Mexico 11 6 4 1 59.1 11/01/1941 10/18/2025
New Mexico State 17 15 2 0 88.2 10/24/1992 08/27/2022
Oregon 8 1 7 0 12.5 10/04/1947 09/07/2019
Oregon State 5 2 3 0 40.0 11/26/1903 10/12/2024
San Diego State 17 7 10 0 41.2 11/11/1945 10/11/2025
San Jose State 38 24 12 2 65.8 11/30/1899 11/15/2025
Stanford 19 1 16 2 10.5 11/11/1899 11/14/1931
UCLA 1 0 1 0 00.0 08/31/2013 08/31/2013
USC 6 0 6 0 00.0 11/13/1920 09/02/2023
Utah 10 5 4 1 55.0 11/28/1901 11/25/1945
Utah State 28 19 9 0 67.9 11/09/1904 11/08/2025
UTEP 4 3 1 0 75.0 11/04/2000 09/21/2019
Washington 2 1 1 0 50.0 11/20/1903 10/11/2003
WSU 4 1 3 0 25.0 08/31/2002 09/23/2017
Wyoming 11 5 6 0 45.5 10/02/1937 11/22/2025

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Formula 1 is bringing back one of its most popular fan experiences this weekend, with all 22 drivers set to take part in a LEGO minicar parade before the British Grand Prix.

The special parade returns after last year’s Miami Grand Prix, where drivers turned the traditional pre-race lap into a hilarious race that quickly went viral on social media.

This time, Formula 1 and LEGO are going even bigger.

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Each of the 22 drivers will have their own LEGO minicar for Sunday’s parade at Silverstone. According to Formula 1, every car is built from 28,000 LEGO bricks, weighs 280 kilograms, and can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h.

The minicars were designed and built by a team of 20 designers and engineers at LEGO’s factory in the Czech Republic, with the entire project taking more than 6,400 hours to complete.

Formula 1 Chief Commercial Officer Emily Prazer said the success of last year’s event made bringing it back an easy decision.

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“Last year’s F1 drivers’ parade in Miami with the LEGO big build cars was one of the most memorable and talked-about moments of the season, capturing the imagination of fans around the world and showing a different side of the sport.”

She added:

“This year, we’re building on that moment to create an incredible spectacle for fans attending the British Grand Prix and those watching globally.”

LEGO also expects this year’s event to be even bigger.

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Chief Product and Marketing Officer Julia Goldin said fans and drivers had been asking for the return of the minicars.

“Fans and drivers alike asked, so now we are delivering. We wanted to go even bigger than last year and ensure we continue to surprise and delight our fans.”

The parade will take place 90 minutes before Sunday’s British Grand Prix, with drivers swapping their Formula 1 cars for LEGO creations before returning to business when the racing begins.

If last year’s Miami event is anything to go by, the parade could once again become one of the most memorable moments of the race weekend.

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